| Thomas Halyburton - 1756 - 306 pągines
...and bemoremeetto praife him than ever. O thethoughts of an incarnate God are fweet and ravifhing ! And O ! how do I wonder at myfelf, that I do not love...! What a wonder that I enjoy fuch compofure under all my bodily trouble, and in view of approaching death ! O what a mercy .that 1 have the u 11- of... | |
| John Tregortha - 1800 - 462 pągines
...than ever. O the thoughts of an incarnate God are sweet and ravishing ! And O how I wonder at myself, that I do not love him more ! that I do not admire...him more! O that I could honour him! What a wonder I enjoy such composure under these pains, and in view of approaching death ! O what a mercy, that I... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 556 pągines
...meet to praife him for ever. O the thoughts of an incarnate GOD are fweet and ravifhing ! And O how I wonder at myfelf that I do not love him more, that I do not admire him more ! What a wonder that I enjoy fuch compofure under all my bodily pain, and in the view of death ! What... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 pągines
...for ever. O the thoughts of an incarnate God are sweet and ravishing ! And O how I wonder at rrtyself that I do not love him more, that I do not admire him more ! What a wonder that I enjoy such composure under all my bodily pain, and in the view of death. What... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 566 pągines
...for ever. O the thoughts of an incarnate GoD are sweet end ravishing ! And O how I wonder at myself that I do not love him more, that I do not admire him more ! What a wonder that I enjoy such composure under all my bodily pain, and in the view of death ! What... | |
| Thomas Halyburton - 1825 - 392 pągines
...ever. O the thoughts of an incarnate God are sweet and ravishing ! And O how do I wonder at myself, that I do not love him more, that I do not admire...more ! O that I could honour him ! What a wonder that 1 enjoy such composure under all my bodily trouble, and in view of approaching death ! O what a mercy... | |
| 1841 - 244 pągines
...praise him for ever ; oh ! the thoughts of an incarnate Deity are sweet. Oh ! how I wonder at myself, that I do not love him more, that I do not admire him more ! What wonder that I can enjoy such composure under all my bodily pains, and in the view of death itself!... | |
| Christian - 1843 - 412 pągines
...him for ever ; oh ! the thoughts of an incarnate Deity are sweet. Oh ! how I wonder at myself, that 1 do not love him more, that I do not admire him more. What a wonder that I can enjoy such composure under all my bodily pains, and in the view nf death itself!... | |
| Archibald Alexander - 1844 - 416 pągines
...thoughts of an incarnate God are sweet and ravishing. And how do I wonder at myself that I do not love him more. O that I could honour him ! What a wonder that I enjoy so much composure under all my bodily trouble, and in view of approaching death. O what a mercy, that... | |
| Bradford Kinney Peirce - 1851 - 512 pągines
...ever. O, the thoughts of an incarnate God are sweet and ravishing! And, O, how I wonder at myself, that I do not love him more ; that I do not admire him more! What a wonder that I enjoy such composure, under all my bodily pain, and in the view of death ! What... | |
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